CIA Agent’s Deathbed Confession on Roswell

October 15, 2017

By Jon Austin

AN ALLEGED former CIA agent and military officer gave a shocking deathbed “confession” in which he claimed to have seen living extraterrestrials and alien space craft secretly stored in the mysterious Area 51 US Air Force base.

Former CIA employee calls Project Blue Book a ‘fraud’

He was sent in to Area 51 on a research mission to report back to President Dwight Eisenhower, who warned of an alien invasion. The claims were made in a video interview in which the 77-year-old man could be clearly seen, but he was not named.

UFO author Richard Dolan interviewed the man who said he was facing kidney failure if an operation was unsuccessful, and may have just months to live. He claimed to have served in the US Army, worked for the CIA, and worked on the US Air Force Project Blue Book on studies into UFOs.

His most shocking claim was to have been taken inside Area 51 to see a variety of UFOs allegedly recovered by the US military. These were said to include a flying saucer said to have crash landed at Roswell, New Mexico, in July 1947.

Area 51 is a heavily guarded US Air Force base deep in the Nevada desert, where tests are carried out on new air craft technology.

But, it is at the centre of many alien conspiracy theories which allege that recovered alien craft that have visited Earth are There were alien craft, including the Roswell UFO and live aliens. The conspiracy theories were compounded by the fact that the US Government did not acknowledge the base existed until 2013.

Other theories suggest aliens, from the crashed UFOs are secretly kept there as well.

The man says in the video that President Dwight Eisenhower had warned of a threat of Earth being invaded, so he and his superior at the CIA were allowed inside Area 51 to report back to the president.

He claimed the pair were also taken to the alleged S-4 facility southwest of Area 51 where they observed “live extraterrestrials.”

In mid-1947, a United States Air Force balloon crashed at a ranch near Roswell, New Mexico. Following wide initial interest in the crashed “flying disc”, the US military stated that it was merely a conventional weather balloon.

Major Jesse Marcel from the Roswell Army Air Field with debris found 75 miles north west of Roswell, NM, in June 1947. The debris has been identified as that of a radar target. The Air Force released a report debunking reports of a UFO crash.

Author and UFO researcher Peter Robbins, said of the account: “In my opinion, if it can be confirmed by any relevant supporting documentation, this moving and fascinating account does qualify as an authentic ‘death bed’ testimony from an individual who convincingly claims to have been a CIA officer deeply involved in the matter or crashed and/or recovered craft, and at one time a liaison between the agency and the President (Truman).”